We do not learn first what to talk about and then what to say about it.
More quotes from Willard Van Orman Quine
Language is a social art.
Language is conceived in sin and science is its redemption.
One man’s observation is another man’s closed book or flight of fancy.
It is one of the consolations of philosophy that the benefit of showing how to dispense with a concept does not hinge on dispensing with it.
‘Ouch’ is not independent of social training. One has only to prick a foreigner to appreciate that it is an English word.
Uncritical semantics is the myth of a museum in which the exhibits are meanings and the words are labels. To switch languages is to change the labels.
To be is to be the value of a variable.
Physics investigates the essential nature of the world, and biology describes a local bump. Psychology, human psychology, describes a bump on the bump.
Confusion of sign and object is original sin coeval with the word.
We do not learn first what to talk about and then what to say about it.
Meaning is what essence becomes when it is divorced from the object of reference and wedded to the word.
The familiar material objects may not be all that is real, but they are admirable examples.